Bijapur is the capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty which is ultimately an awe-inspiring place. It is completely known for its architectural wonders and the glory of its sultans and nobles.
Also, South India has been spread with traditional wonderings, and it has been instilled with stunning Islamic buildings. So, let’s dive into it.
The Gol Gumbaz:

Gol Gumbaz is the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah, and straight away this is what comes in our mind when it comes to Bijapur. This is one of the most famous monuments at Bijapur, and it is one of the largest domes, built ever in India. The Deccan architecture has constructed the splendid tomb. It has one of the single giant chambers, which is too spacious in the world.
Ibrahim Rouza:

Another architecture is the Ibrahim Rouza of Bijapur, which is one of the most significant monuments in Bijapur. The Ibrahim-Rouza is otherwise known as the Agra of South India. The ambience of the place will instil and oxidize with greenery into your soul. It is one of the top five historical monuments in the heritage city of Bijapur.
Bara Kaman:

Rather than a complete building, broken arches and towers have their own story and mesmerizing outward look. Bara Kaman is the incomplete mausoleum of Ali Adil Shah II and is also known as one of the famous heritage sites in Karnataka, located in Bijapur city.
Gagan Mahal:

Gagan Mahal found its place in a serene environment and is also known as the sky palace, a major tourist attraction. Many aspiring architects mainly visit it as it is known for its architectural buildings. The central arch of Gagan Mahal is the tallest and widest one in the entire Bijapur city and thus, known for its tourist attraction.
Try exploring this heritage place!
